Category: Types of Separation
Civil Partnership Dissolution: Your Step-by-Step Guide
Understanding Civil Partnership Dissolution Understanding Civil Partnership Dissolution Civil partnership dissolution is the formal legal process for ending a civil partnership in the UK. Much like divorce for married couples, dissolution brings the legal relationship between civil partners to an end, allowing both individuals to move forward independently. The process is governed by specific rules…
Divorce in the UK: Process, Grounds, Finances and Children
What is Divorce? Divorce is the legal process that ends a marriage in the UK. When a couple divorces, their marriage is formally dissolved by a court, meaning they are no longer legally married and are free to remarry if they choose. Divorce is a significant legal step, and it affects various aspects of life,…
Separation Agreements: Legal Overview for the UK
What is a Separation Agreement? A separation agreement is a written contract made between couples who have decided to live apart but are not yet divorced. It sets out clear arrangements covering important issues such as how finances will be managed, how property will be divided, and how children will be cared for. By agreeing…
How to Draft a Clear and Effective Separation Agreement
Introduction to Drafting a Separation Agreement A separation agreement is a written contract between two people who have decided to live apart but are not yet divorced. Its main purpose is to set out clearly how you and your partner will manage important issues during your separation, such as dividing finances, dealing with property, and…
How to Make and Change Enforceable Separation Agreements
Understanding Separation Agreements Understanding Separation Agreements A separation agreement is a written contract between two people who have decided to live apart. Its main purpose is to set out clearly how you and your ex-partner will deal with important issues such as finances, property, and arrangements for any children after separation. While these agreements are…